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Tbag Kill Susan ((better)): Does

Susan survives the encounter. She is later seen in a traumatized state, and her children are taken into protective custody. T-Bag’s decision not to kill Susan is a critical character moment. For T-Bag, death is a release. Killing Susan would have ended her suffering. Instead, he chooses a fate he considers worse: forcing her to live with the memory of his violation, the guilt of "betraying" him (in his view), and the constant fear that he might return. It is an act of prolonged psychological torture, not mercy.

By this point, T-Bag has been re-captured and has undergone a partial, often manipulative, character evolution. He is working with the government’s "Scylla" team. In this episode, he tracks Susan down to a new life in Florida. He corners her in a laundromat.

In a fit of rage, T-Bag pulls Susan into a closet and, off-screen, (implied by the context and his dialogue). Afterward, he does not kill her. He leaves her alive but utterly broken. His exact words as he leaves are chilling: "I just wanted what was coming to me. Now you got what's coming to you." does tbag kill susan

Theodore "T-Bag" Bagwell is one of the most violent and manipulative characters in the TV series Prison Break . His storyline in the first two seasons heavily revolves around his obsession with Susan Hollander, his former lover who had him imprisoned. To understand the question, one must first understand their history.

Again, the question arises:

When T-Bag realizes she has betrayed him again, his demeanor shifts from desperate pleading to pure rage. This is the moment viewers ask: The Immediate Outcome: Does He Kill Her? No, T-Bag does not kill Susan Hollander.

Before the series begins, Susan discovered T-Bag’s criminal past (including the murder of his father and several others) and his true, dangerous nature. She ended their relationship, called the police, and testified against him, sending him to Fox River State Penitentiary. T-Bag, in his twisted mind, never accepted this. He viewed Susan and her two children (Zack and Debbie) as his family and harbored an obsessive fantasy of reuniting with them. After T-Bag escapes from Fox River with the other "Fox River Eight," his primary goal is not just to find the hidden money (from Season 1’s D.B. Cooper subplot) but to track down Susan in Naperville, Illinois. Susan survives the encounter

Furthermore, killing her would have immediately triggered a massive manhunt, reducing his chances of escaping with the money. His primary goal remains survival and freedom. Susan Hollander appears again in Season 4 (Episode 16: "The Sunshine State").

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